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General's Son 3
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General's Son 3

Sep 11, 1992
1h 53m
★ 6.3

Overview

Following the final events of General's Son 2, Kim Du-han is forced to go on the lam but eventually returns to Jongro where he attempts to rebuild his gang with the brothers that are still alive and loyal and defeat Hayashi's Yakuzas once and for all.

Genres

Action

Production Companies

Taehung Pictures

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Cast

Park Sang-min

Kim Du-han

Park Sang-min

Oh Yeon-soo

Jang Eun-shil

Oh Yeon-soo

Shin Hyun-jun

Hayashi

Shin Hyun-jun

Lee Il-jae

Kim Dong-hui

Lee Il-jae

Kim Seung-woo

Twin Blade

Kim Seung-woo

Dokgo Young-jae

Lieutenant Kondo

Dokgo Young-jae

Kim Hae-gon

King Devil

Kim Hae-gon

Shin Seong-il

Shin Seong-il

Yang Taek-jo

Yang Taek-jo

Kang Shin-beom

Sakuya

Kang Shin-beom

Joo Sang-ho

Detective Kunimoto

Joo Sang-ho

Kim Hak-seong

[Small Role]

Kim Hak-seong

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